Saturday, March 28, 2020

“I’ve been watching people routinely accept whatever the authorities say. It’s been frightening to me to see how easy it’s been to do this.” We didn’t elect a president to defer to a bunch of alleged health experts that we don’t know-Rush Limbaugh, 3/27/20

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“I’ve been watching people routinely accept whatever the authorities say....It has been frightening to me to see how easy it has been to do this.No matter where we’ve been this country is shut down. It’s just incredible.We didn’t elect a president to defer to a bunch of [US or UK] health experts that we don’t know. And how do we know they’re even health experts?"…(Images of mass suicide below added by blog editor, not RushLimbaugh.com) 

3/27/20, “America’s Anchorman’s Take on Where We Are as a Country," Rush Limbaugh 

“KEN MATTHEWS: We have a very special guest today. The host of the Rush Limbaugh Show, Mr. Rush Limbaugh. 

RUSH: Mr. Matthews, thank you very much. I found a way past the call screener on this program, folks, because I, as the architect of this whole enterprise, would know how to do that. And I cannot tell you how great it is to be back here, even if it is just for a half hour or so here on the phone today…. 

You know, we’ve talked about the deep state all these years since Trump was elected, the Trump-Russia collusion, the FBI — the deep state extends very deeply. And the American people did not elect a bunch of [US or UK] health experts that we don’t know. We didn’t elect a president to defer to a bunch of [US or UK] health experts that we don’t know. And how do we know they’re even health experts?…There’s a U.K. epidemiologist who got all of this started by predicting 500,000 deaths in the U.K. from coronavirus.…


[Image, Nov. 17, 1978, Jonestown, Guyana, hundreds committed mass suicide by drinking poisoned kool aid, getty]

Well, they wear white lab coats and they’ve been on the job for a while and they’re at the CDC and they’re at the NIH. Well, yeah, they’ve been there and they are there, but has there been any job assessment for them? They’re just assumed to be the best because they’re in government,but these are all kinds of things that I’ve been questioning.... 

And I’ve been watching people routinely accept whatever the authorities say. Where I live, the local town government is driving around town trying to spot people violating the social distancing ordinances. And when they see it, they publish it on their website, “This is very troublesome. We at the town are very troubled by groups of people congregating, violating the social distancing.” Well, what do you think people are gonna do? People are not just gonna sit around here and stop living. Anyway, most of this is for next week. I’m just kind of setting the table. ‘Cause once I get going the time starts flying here and I’m gonna be out of it before I know it…. 

And I’m traveling a lot. My treatment requires travel to different places. And no matter where we’ve been this country is shut down. It’s just incredible. And I’ll tell you, folks, it has been scary to me, it has been frightening to me to see how easy it has been to do this.

[Image: Family among hundreds who committed suicide at Jonestown, Nov. 18, 1978, getty] 

And the bigger question that I have, which we’ll address in much greater detail next week, is what kind of country are we going to have when this is over? Because it isn’t gonna be the same country. I mean, why even have budgets? We don’t have $2 trillion to be giving away to people. I’m not objecting to doing it, don’t misunderstand. We don’t have the money. We have a national debt of 22, $23 trillion. We don’t have this money. We’re printing this money. 

You remember how everybody was fit to be tied when Obama had a $787 billion stimulus? That wasn’t even $1 trillion. That led to the creation of the Tea Party. People feared the meaning, the future, all that spending, what it would mean for their kids and their grandkids. Now look. And of course nobody’s objecting to it because on the foundational side of this we’ve got this virus that is like a thousand airplanes crashing every day in terms of psychological effect it’s having on people. So, it’s a fascinating case study to me, and it’s worrisome and it’s troublesome. 

And then, on the other side of it is, through all of this, I’ve never had any doubt we’re gonna come out of it. I’ve never had any doubt we’re gonna come out of it stronger and we’re gonna come out of it healthy.”…
 
[Image: 11/18/1978, Hundreds committed mass suicide by drinking cyanide laced kool aid, Jonestown, Guyana, getty]
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3/27/20, “An Update on My Health and Treatment," Rush Limbaugh
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Comment: Trump created a 12 member corona ultra bureaucracy. The mass suicide images in this post were added by blog editor, Susan, not by RushLimbaugh.com. What’s happening now seems to me to be a combination of mass suicide and genocide. 300 million Americans have quietly agreed to live in cages indefinitely, possibly for months, possibly forever--new strains of virus might be emerging. If you leave the house for more than a few minutes you risk being accosted and possibly arrested by the "social distance" police. This is certainly a dream come true for elected Republicans who've always despised Republican voters and wished us to be in cages if we had to exist at all. The billionaire class is getting what it has wanted for decades which is to be rid of us. At one time genocide was considered a bad thing. No more.






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